• Yes, the old definition of second is winning against SI idiocy

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_Wo=C5=BAniak?=@21:1/5 to Paul.B.Andersen on Sat May 3 09:05:24 2025
    On 4/10/2025 10:41 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:

    GPS clocks are adjusted down by (1 - 4.4647e-10)
    so the adjusted clock will measure a mean solar day
    to last 86400 s, and the clock will stay in sync with UTC.

    That's right - the clocks made for serious measurements
    are adjusted (calibrated) to count seconds of 1/86400
    of a mean solar day. See, poor idiots - common sense
    has been warning you.

    And another good sign here - even such a disgusting
    piece of fanatic shit as Paul is - can't lie
    constantly. Sometimes a piece of truth is getting
    out of his control. An accident? Of course, but he
    is an idiot too, such accidents must happen to him.

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  • From Anil Movsarov Dikarevsky@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 3 19:04:06 2025
    Maciej Woźniak wrote:

    On 4/10/2025 10:41 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:

    GPS clocks are adjusted down by (1 - 4.4647e-10)
    so the adjusted clock will measure a mean solar day to last 86400 s,
    and the clock will stay in sync with UTC.

    That's right - the clocks made for serious measurements are adjusted (calibrated) to count seconds of 1/86400 of a mean solar day. See, poor idiots - common sense has been warning you.

    impossible. Try think. If all you have is the 'solar_day', dividing it by
    86400 equal intervals of time is impossible. Pleas think and rethink.

    it reveals you never had an hour inside a physics laboratory in fuck
    polakia. Which is a shame.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_Wo=C5=BAniak?=@21:1/5 to Anil Movsarov Dikarevsky on Sat May 3 22:35:33 2025
    On 5/3/2025 9:04 PM, Anil Movsarov Dikarevsky wrote:
    Maciej Woźniak wrote:

    On 4/10/2025 10:41 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:

    > GPS clocks are adjusted down by (1 - 4.4647e-10)
    > so the adjusted clock will measure a mean solar day to last 86400 s,
    > and the clock will stay in sync with UTC.

    That's right - the clocks made for serious measurements are adjusted
    (calibrated) to count seconds of 1/86400 of a mean solar day. See, poor
    idiots - common sense has been warning you.

    impossible.

    Yet that's what is happening. Common sense has
    been warning you.

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  • From Vidal Kachanovsky@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 3 21:10:56 2025
    Maciej Woźniak wrote:

    On 5/3/2025 9:04 PM, Anil Movsarov Dikarevsky wrote:
    Maciej Woźniak wrote:

    On 4/10/2025 10:41 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:

    > GPS clocks are adjusted down by (1 - 4.4647e-10)
    > so the adjusted clock will measure a mean solar day to last 86400
    > s,
    > and the clock will stay in sync with UTC.

    That's right - the clocks made for serious measurements are adjusted
    (calibrated) to count seconds of 1/86400 of a mean solar day. See,
    poor idiots - common sense has been warning you.

    impossible.

    Yet that's what is happening. Common sense has been warning you.

    why are you deleting the proof, you stupid khazar goy. You cant divide
    anything without an agreed standard unit or entity. You must be a gay like Einstine.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_Wo=C5=BAniak?=@21:1/5 to Vidal Kachanovsky on Sun May 4 00:08:31 2025
    On 5/3/2025 11:10 PM, Vidal Kachanovsky wrote:
    Maciej Woźniak wrote:

    On 5/3/2025 9:04 PM, Anil Movsarov Dikarevsky wrote:
    Maciej Woźniak wrote:

    On 4/10/2025 10:41 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:

    > GPS clocks are adjusted down by (1 - 4.4647e-10)
    > so the adjusted clock will measure a mean solar day to last 86400 >>>> > s,
    > and the clock will stay in sync with UTC.

    That's right - the clocks made for serious measurements are adjusted
    (calibrated) to count seconds of 1/86400 of a mean solar day. See,
    poor idiots - common sense has been warning you.

    impossible.

    Yet that's what is happening. Common sense has been warning you.

    why are you deleting the proof, you stupid khazar goy. You cant divide anything without an agreed standard unit or entity.

    But "agrreed standard unit" is not the idiocy
    physics is trying to enforce.
    Common sense has been warning you.

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